The Lxd2 is a B′B′ narrow gauge diesel-hydraulic locomotive of the Polish state railway Polskie Koleje Państwowe (PKP), produced in Romania by FAUR (former 23 August Works).
The locomotives are nearly indistinguishable on the exterior, with the only differences being with the engines inside.
The first of these locomotives started service in 1968 on the Upper Silesian Narrow Gauge Railways, replacing heavily worn-out Tw47 and Tw53 steam locomotives.
They were designated as Lxd2, meaning a four axle diesel locomtovie with a diesel engine and hydraulic transmission This diesel locomotive-related article is a stub.
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